Sborgite Quotes & Sayings
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The lovely Hazard girls', they used to call them. Huh. Lovely is as lovely does; if they looked like what they behave like, they'd frighten little children. — Angela Carter

Instead, we did take our eye off the ball. We decided, instead of finishing the job in Afghanistan, to go into Iraq. And today, unfortunately, if you look at the situation on the ground, it is a mess. — Chris Van Hollen

People who shine can sometimes see things that are gonna happen, and I think sometimes they can see things that did happen. But they're just like pictures in a book. — Stephen King

The most successful educational approach to the Negro is throgh a religious appeal. We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the Minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members. — Margaret Sanger

We have filmmakers who make films with some kind of responsibility and take cinema seriously like Shyam Benegal, Govind Nihalani, Prakash Jha. But now these people also take stars ... Without stars they cannot work. — Om Puri

Getting books out into the world helps us all. — Margaret Stohl

Sometimes choice means change. Fate doesn't often give us a lot of insight on what will be. — John Chapman

Women ought to be religious; faith was the natural fragrance of their minds. The more incredible the things they believed, the more lovely was the act of belief. To him the story of "Paradise Lost" was as mythical as the "Odyssey"; yet when his mother read it aloud to him, it was not only beautiful but true. A woman who didn't have holy thoughts about mysterious things far away would be prosaic and commonplace, like a man. — Willa Cather

The joy of being a broadcaster is, if you're still allowed to choose your own music. — David Rodigan

Take me away, take me to the land of always-winter — George R R Martin

I love you.Thorns and All. — Sarah J. Maas

Journalism at its best and most effective is education. Apparently people would not learn for themselves, nor from others. — Martha Gellhorn

aware that he had lost some kind of contest but not entirely certain what it was. — Terry Pratchett